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01 Apr 2015 10:01:58am

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Fiona Scott's comments on asylum seekers may be very funny, but they are not a joke. Like many Australians she is ignorant and confused on the issue of immigration. The biggest joke of this election is the discussion of the major Parties mass immigration plans. A perfect example is this program's segment on housing affordability aired last week that didn't mention immigration once. The Media just ignores the issue, if it ever gets mentioned, language is carefully chosen to assure it goes over the heads of as many voters as possible. How many even understand what "Expansionary Immigration Program" means? Not Fiona Scott, unaware her Party even has one. She is the perfect example of what the Australian Media has been trying to achieve with their conspiracy of silence on immigration for more than a decade, while banging on endlessly about asylum seekers. The People Smugglers are laughing at the Billions of Dollars worth of free advertising that fueled the growth of their business. Unfortunately for the majority of Australians who would like immigration reduced no one in the Australian Media supports us. Not even the Comedians & Cartoonists will ever take up our cause, choosing instead to side with the rest of the Political/Media/Business elites. They are all laughing at us, at how they the powerful minority are able to get what they want against the will of the weak majority. Laughing at the millions of Australians who will vote for Tony Abbott's Coalition tomorrow because they think he will reduce immigration like John Howard did.

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